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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 December 2024. Marvel Studios film Iron Man Theatrical release poster Directed by Jon Favreau Screenplay by Mark Fergus Hawk Ostby Art Marcum Matt Holloway Based on Iron Man by Stan Lee Larry Lieber Don Heck Jack Kirby Produced by Avi Arad Kevin Feige Starring Robert Downey Jr. Terrence Howard Jeff ...
During early scenes in Iron Man, Favreau appears as Tony Stark's driver, Happy Hogan. He wrote two issues of a planned mini-series for Marvel Knights titled Iron Man: Viva Las Vegas, that debuted in September 2008 before being canceled in November 2008. [38] Favreau also directed and executive produced the film's sequel, Iron Man 2. [39]
Iron Man: Happy Hogan: 2008 Four Christmases: Denver McVie 2009 I Love You, Man: Barry 2009 G-Force: Hurley the Guinea Pig (voice) [1] 2009 Couples Retreat: Joey 2010 Iron Man 2: Happy Hogan 2011 Zookeeper: Jerome the Bear (voice) [1] 2012 John Carter: Thark Bookie (voice) [1] 2012 People Like Us: Richards 2013 Identity Thief: Harold Cornish ...
“We did it anyways,” Joe Russo said of the tear-jerking death that closed out the Infinity Saga.
Joe Russo remembers trying to talk "Iron Man" director Favreau "off a ledge" regarding Robert Downey Jr.'s role coming to an end.
Jon Favreau, the director behind the film that established the Marvel Cinematic Universe, 2008’s Iron Man, wasn’t so sure the hero should have died in Avengers: Endgame, according to the Russo ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. 2010 Marvel Studios film Iron Man 2 Theatrical release poster Directed by Jon Favreau Screenplay by Justin Theroux Based on Iron Man by Stan Lee Larry Lieber Don Heck Jack Kirby Produced by Kevin Feige Starring Robert Downey Jr. Gwyneth Paltrow Don Cheadle Scarlett Johansson Sam Rockwell ...
Jon Favreau, director of the 2008 Iron Man film, said: "Stark has issues with booze. That's part of who he is." [9] Favreau said that elements of the story would be used in future Iron Man sequels: "I don't think we'll ever do the Leaving Las Vegas version, but it will be dealt with."